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OuterWest Knockdown Adventure: May 2012
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McDonald Jones - Modified Beach House Grange Rear Home Theatre. Friday, 25 May 2012. Driveways, Power Poles and Telstra pits. Things to know for a knock down rebuild,. Power Pole - your drive way will need to be a meter away from that. On a side note Penrith council need written permission from Telstra to incorporate the pit in a driveway. My story went something like this,. Spoke to the Council inspector, he took one look at the driveway and said that it wasn’t workable as it was and gave me the o...
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Matt and Linda: The fun is about to begin!
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Welcome to our blog about our journey of building the Wisdom Manhatton 36 in Glenmore Ridge. Tuesday, 20 September 2011. The fun is about to begin! Got an email today from our builder to let us know that they will be excavating our land either tomorrow afternoon or Thursday morning! Its pretty sad that seeing a port a loo makes you feel so happy but its a sign that work is about to begin. 20 September 2011 at 04:59. I look forward to seeing progress! 21 September 2011 at 00:09. Hi Cass, Thanks! Nice talk...
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Matt and Linda: October 2011
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Welcome to our blog about our journey of building the Wisdom Manhatton 36 in Glenmore Ridge. Saturday, 29 October 2011. The builders are now flying. Frames were finished on Wednesday and the plumbers have roughed in the pipes by Friday. Bricks are onsite and windows will be onsit next wednesday. Brickies will then start on Thursday or Friday. The house is now taking shape. Monday, 24 October 2011. Went back on Monday night and all the joists and flooring for the first floor was fitted and the first floor...
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Matt and Linda: July 2011
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Welcome to our blog about our journey of building the Wisdom Manhatton 36 in Glenmore Ridge. Saturday, 30 July 2011. Well its about time we started a blog! The time has finally come to start building so I thought it was time to start a blog to share this experience. This is the first time I have created a blog so I am still learning how to do everything but I will upload plans and photos soon. Labels: Our Kids exploring thier new backyard. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Mick and Ash's Build.
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Matt and Linda: August 2011
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Welcome to our blog about our journey of building the Wisdom Manhatton 36 in Glenmore Ridge. Saturday, 27 August 2011. How do you know when its time to stop? There is so much we could get but there comes a time when you have to stop. Anyone else have this problem? Kitchen upgrades we got were:. X4 Extra cupboards (because I wanted the Bulkhead to run all the way across and it couldnt been done unless I purchased these cupboards). Cold water tap for the fridge. 40mm benchtops with waterfall. Until yesterd...
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Matt and Linda: September 2011
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Welcome to our blog about our journey of building the Wisdom Manhatton 36 in Glenmore Ridge. Tuesday, 20 September 2011. The fun is about to begin! Got an email today from our builder to let us know that they will be excavating our land either tomorrow afternoon or Thursday morning! Its pretty sad that seeing a port a loo makes you feel so happy but its a sign that work is about to begin. Tuesday, 6 September 2011. Finally Something is Happening! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The fun is about to begin!
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Matt and Linda: We've Been Framed
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Welcome to our blog about our journey of building the Wisdom Manhatton 36 in Glenmore Ridge. Monday, 24 October 2011. Our frames were delivered to site last Wednesday and Thursday and on Friday Linda went past the block after dropping Isaac at school and the first floor external walls had been stood! Unfortunatly I didnt finish work until 8pm that night but I still went past and had a look in the dark (thank you Apple for the toch app) but didnt get the full feel for it in the dark. Our builders were fan...
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OuterWest Knockdown Adventure: Front Yard
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McDonald Jones - Modified Beach House Grange Rear Home Theatre. Saturday, 7 July 2012. It's been a while but life is returning to normal and the house build is no longer consuming 80% - 90% of my time and life,. Paving down the side for bin storage. 6 November 2012 at 18:23. I apologize for posting this kind of a comment in this post. I am fairly new to blogger so I do not know how to contact you. Is it some bug? If so do I need to post about it in blogger help forum? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Luke and Peta's Building Blog: May 2012
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Luke and Peta's Building Blog. Our journey into a new home at Jordan Springs, Penrith. Thursday, May 31, 2012. No it's not drugs, but it makes me feel good none the less. Yes the roof on the main part of the house is now on and today I got an email from Ben saying the brick cleaners are on site cleaning the top story. Great progress this week. Here's the photo Ben sent me. Monday, May 28, 2012. Roof Tiling to Start this Week - Bricks done. Good news, my roof tiles are expected to go on this week and the ...
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Luke and Peta's Building Blog: Retaining Wall Woes - Some Advise
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Luke and Peta's Building Blog. Our journey into a new home at Jordan Springs, Penrith. Friday, October 12, 2012. Retaining Wall Woes - Some Advise. In total it cost me about $350 for the materials. A big thanks for my dad for helping me out with some of the tricky parts. These shots show me digging it all out and digging the wall back to give me room. Took me a few hours to do this. And last but not least, the ag-pipe should have about 150mm of blue metal drainage (or equivalent) on top of the ag-pipe...